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Manual de Reparación TV de Proyección Trasera JVC AV N48P55 / AV N56P55 (PDF)

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Conozca los secretos de la reparación de su televisor de proyección trasera JVC AV N48P55 / AV N56P55 y deje de sentirse estafado por los altos precios de los técnicos....
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JVC AV N48P55 / AV N56P55 Rear PROJECTION TV Repair Manual PDF Download
Conozca los secretos de la reparación de su televisor de proyección trasera JVC AV N48P55 / AV N56P55 y deje de sentirse estafado por los altos precios de los técnicos. Obtenga toda la información técnica de reparación que necesita para realizar sus propias reparaciones. El manual incluye diagramas de circuito detallados, códigos de error, diagramas de flujo de diagnóstico, procedimientos de reparación paso a paso, información detallada sobre piezas y componentes, consejos de resolución de problemas y muchos otros datos técnicos esenciales para ayudarlo a diagnosticar, solucionar problemas y reparar su televisor de proyección trasera JVC AV N48P55 / AV N56P55 de manera eficiente y económica.

The provided information is misleading and inaccurate. It suggests that a JVC AV N48P55 / AV N56P55 Rear Projection TV is a vehicle, which is incorrect. JVC AV N48P55 and AV N56P55 are models of rear projection televisions manufactured by JVC, a Japanese electronics company known for its high-quality audio and video equipment.

These rear projection TVs were popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s, offering large screen sizes with relatively affordable prices. Their design involved projecting images from a light source onto a screen located at the back of the TV. The AV N48P55 and AV N56P55 models featured a 48-inch and 56-inch screen respectively, offering a larger viewing experience than traditional CRT televisions. These models were known for their decent picture quality, vibrant colors, and relatively good sound. However, rear projection televisions were generally bulky and consumed more energy compared to newer flat-panel televisions like LCD or Plasma. The technology has been largely phased out due to the advent of more compact and energy-efficient screen technologies. While parts and repair manuals might still be available online, finding a technician familiar with this specific technology may be challenging due to its age.
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